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For children bored with the conventional rocking-horse, Vernon Gibbert, an architect, has designed Henry, the rocking sheep. Henry’s head and body are made of pine, covered with a wool sheepskin, easily removed for washing. Production in Britain has been increased to cope with the high demand for Henry—even at $3OO.

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Press, 12 January 1981, Page 10

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For children bored with the conventional rocking-horse, Vernon Gibbert, an architect, has designed Henry, the rocking sheep. Henry’s head and body are made of pine, covered with a wool sheepskin, easily removed for washing. Production in Britain has been increased to cope with the high demand for Henry—even at $3OO. Press, 12 January 1981, Page 10

For children bored with the conventional rocking-horse, Vernon Gibbert, an architect, has designed Henry, the rocking sheep. Henry’s head and body are made of pine, covered with a wool sheepskin, easily removed for washing. Production in Britain has been increased to cope with the high demand for Henry—even at $3OO. Press, 12 January 1981, Page 10

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